Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Hawkeye Report: Week 4

Pre-game.
It was a throwback game at Kinnick Stadium on saturday. The weather was damp and cold, and so was the way Iowa played until the second quarter. Iowa's offense sputtered at the beginning, only scoring on one of its first four drives, but quickly found their stride, scoring on six of the last seven drives of the game. The offense this week was paced by Ricky Stanzi's 19-25, 288-yard performance, which would have been better had it not been for about three or four easily reachable balls that were dropped. The big question this game was who was going to be the #2 runningback, and after Saturday's performances by two freshman, I don't think Ferentz will be as concerned with the spot. Marcus Coker showed promise with 10 rushes for 60 yards and definitely explosive speed (Next to Adam Robinson, it's not hard to look explosive.) Also, Brad Rogers had a decent debut performance at halfback with 9 rushes for 66 yards, slightly better than Coker. The final score was 45-0, with Iowa getting their first shut out of the year.


I noticed several times where Stanzi's feet are not set, or throwing off the back foot. As you can tell by this photo, he's not even on the ground.
On a personal note, I went to the game early to get front row seats, which were definitely worth the wait. I am very sure i was on TV, so if you know anyone who may have DVR'd the Iowa game on the Big Ten Network, let me know. It'll be the second national TV appearance by yours truly just this week. I got some great pictures and came about three inches away from catching a rogue punt in warm up.

Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
Overall, the Hawkeyes played well, and needed to after losing to Arizona last week, but at the same time, little can be judged on a game against a dismal Ball State team in poor conditions. There were a few times where a better defense would have capitalized on offensive mistakes. Also, penalties were an issue, Clayborn had several with what seemed to be avoidable personal fouls. Next week, Iowa will take on Penn State for a homecoming night game at Kinnick. The defensive will need to step up again.

Omaha-Native Shaun Prater celebrating after a forced turnover
Iowa vs. Penn State Prediction, 32-25 Iowa

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Peter Johnson sighting on ESPN

After watching a rerun of SportsNation, there is proof that I was on at least once. I am going to claim that I am the first person on this blog to be on ESPN this season.

Farmageddon 2010

Sept. 18th 2010 was, for now, the Finale meeting for Iowa State University and Kansas State University @ Arrowhead in Kansas City, and what many locals were calling Farmageddon. Daniel Thomas had his break out game last year at Arrowhead against ISU and I was not looking forward to seeing him again. Thanks to my wifes parents Nick and I had GREAT seats to the game this year, Alls I'm going to say is once you sit club level it will be tough to go back and sit in the cheap seats. We walked in and up to the first bar in the club level and i turn around and Nick is having a conversation with the guy that OWNS, Rusty's Bar in Manhattan. So the game went pretty much as expected. ISU couldnt Stop Thomas, and again the offense looked like it was still in spring ball. Thomas finished up the game with over 180 rushing yards and as the nations leading rusher ave. 184 yards per game. I really cant wait to see if anyone(huskers) are going to be able to slow him down this year.

I really dont know what is wrong with ISU's offense this year. They have more then enough fire power to put up the yards. But for some reason seem to be struggling so far this year. ISU had 293 yards of total offense. The week before KSU defense gave up 447 to Missouri St. UNI seem to be down a little this year, but lets not forget that Gene Cheesdick did lose to UNI @ Jack Trice a few years ago. Hopefully the offense will get on track this week in practice.
ISU 35 UNI 14

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sportsnation visits Iowa City, More Importantly, Michelle Beadle visits Iowa City

In the shadow of the gleaming gold dome of the Old Capitol, SportsNation made its second stop of its Big Ten Road Trip. I went after eating lunch at 11:30 and stayed until 6 pm. When I arrived, Cowherd was taking questions after his morning talk radio show, The Herd with Colin Cowherd.

I was in the front row and a half hour until show time, the rain came down, and it came hard and fast. We were forced to go into the student union, and wait out the storms. An hour later, it was still raining but we were out there anyway. The show went on as planned, but I thought they would for sure have a special guest since John Clay was at the Madison show.

I might add that Michelle Beadle is much more attractive in person than on ESPN. I also looted the huge ESPN sign under the camera scaffold. Really Sweet. It now engulfs my dorm room, but it's awesome.

The Hawkeye Report: Week 3

Courtesy Getty Images

Wheaties may be the breakfast of champions, but Trix and waffles are the breakfast of a defeated Hawkeye cornerback Shaun Prater from Omaha, NE. Monday morning I sat down to breakfast (Cinnamon Sugar coated bagels,  Lucky Charms, and a Muffin) to realize that Shaun Prater and another football player were sitting at the table across from me. They were obviously talking about the game, how they wished Ferentz would have more live action in practice, and perhaps the most interesting part of the breakfast was how he described his muffed punt recovery late in the second half.

"I wuh gunnuh smoke 'im, ya know?, but jus' as i be about to smoke 'im, he looks down and he looks in meh eyes and jus' knows i'm about to smoke 'im, na mean? ... he looks up and it hit his facemask r sumtin and i gots the ball right? and i ain't lettin go, man, (laughter) na mean? (More laughter)"

Words of genius. Obviously this man has not taken advantage of the world renown Iowa Writers Workshop, or even the most basic english class, as I was struggling to understand these ebonics. But it does bring up a good point, that only so much of a football game can be seen through the TV or even in the stadium. So much of the beauty of the game is the physical conversation between the players, the orchestrated violence. We miss so much through the screen of our TV, that it makes me wonder if the game we see is actually what's going on.

The Game: All this game proves to the hawkeyes is that it's not 2009 anymore. You can't let your opponent put a 14 spot on you early. Jewel Hampton is out for the rest of the season and most likely career with another torn ACL, and not the one he tore last year. I don't like Adam Robinson, he lacks the explosion of any other successful runningback, and when the opposing defense can close those holes fast, Robinson might as well run to the line of scrimmage and kneel. Stanzi receives most of the blame, but unfairly as I saw a pretty good game from him, with only a few crucial overthrows. The defense in my opinion is overrated, letting too many plays get more yards than they should have and not stopping a couple key deep passes late in the game. Don't get me wrong, the D-line is very impressive, but the rest of the defense needs to step up. Special teams was absolutely pathetic. They were silently pathetic against Iowa State, allowing 2 kickoff returns past midfield. I thought that would be a wake up call. Obviously not. This will definitely need to be a point of emphasis this week and in the Ball State game. This game was a slap in the face to Hawkeye fans who are still high after a lucky 2009 season, bring the ignorant fans down to earth to realize that you can't win a game in the last minute everytime.

Week 3 Prediction: Iowa: 42 Ball State: 10

Week 4 Predictions

Pick the Winner and the Score of these 5 games, get on it!

Alabama @ Arkansas
South Carolina @ Auburn
Oregon State @ Boise State
West Virginia @ LSU
Stanford @ Notre Dame


Monday, September 20, 2010

Week 3 Re-Cap

Only 3 people successfully pick the five games for Week 3. Tracy, Brent & I are the winners. but what do you know, my score picks were only 41 away. So I will take this first week of predictions. I didn't get to take in as much football as I wanted with the big move to Omaha, but I did take in that sweet game that Iowa played, haha.




After listening to the 'husker like' talk from the hawkeye faithful about this year they would be national champions, hahahaha is all I have to say. Iowa maybe should of traveled on Thursday so they would have been ready in the first half. Other notes from Saturday, Michigan has no defense, but their offense will put up some points. Ex-Michigan quarterback is real good, Mallett, and the Heisman might include 2 quarterbacks that played for Michigan.

War Michigan State, nice call, Un-War Texas Tech masked rider, much needed proactiv. And something you would never hear from my mouth so I will type it. How good is Nebraska?

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Hawkeye Report: Week 2

Since being synonymous with comeback last minute victories last season, the Iowa Hawkeyes have separated early and often from their first two opponents, Eastern Illinois and Iowa State. The key to their success has been a stout defense led by Adrian Clayborn up front, and also great play from Tyler Sash and Shaun Prater in the defensive secondary.
Shaun Prater's interception. Courtesy Peter Johnson
 Iowa State could not get a consistent drive, much less any big plays from their offense. Eastern Illinois' offense was stagnant and ineffective the whole game. The offense had its way in both games, showing few flaws. I personally don't like the situation at runningback. They lost Brandon Wegher due to "personal issues" which is rumored to be 2 or 3 simultaneous pregnant girls, one of them being his girlfriend. But rumors are rumors and the Hawkeyes have lost a homerun threat. Both of Iowa's halfbacks lack the explosion to make a defense pay for miscues. According to NCAA football '10 on Xbox, Adam Robinson is the slowest halfback in the Big Ten and I believe it. Ricky Stanzi has shown major improvement, but against poor secondary defenses.
Adam Robinson lined up behind Ricky Stanzi. Courtesy Peter Johnson

He has not yet thrown an interception in 2010 which was a huge problem for him last season.  In my opinion it is too early to judge the Hawkeyes performance, but the first test of the season is coming up this weekend at Arizona. Iowa showed a major lack of concentration in kickoff coverage, almost allowing 2 kickoff returns against the Cyclones.
Carrying off the Cy Hawk Trophy. Courtesy Peter Johnson
 Hopefully they will use that as a wake-up call for the Wildcats. This is not a game to take lightly. Every year it seems that Arizona does much better than expected, and I wouldn't put it past them to pull off this upset. Look for Herbstreit to say the same.

On another note, I gave out about 10 parking tickets today to all very nice cars outside the football offices.

Also, I can't help but feel withdrawals from Michigan after watching Denard torch the fightin' irish for 502 yards. After 2 games, he is Sports Illustrated's pick for Heisman. As I said last year before the dismal Wolverine season... Denard Robinson is good. Looking ahead to the Michigan vs. Iowa game, I still can't predict how Iowa will do against an elusive dual-threat quarterback like Terrelle Pryor, much less Denard Robinson.
Adrian Clayborn with his idol.

Week 3 Predictions

Lets see who should be on the College Game Day Crew, Comment your predictions on these 5 games and we will see who is the best. Post your winner and score.

Nebraska vs Washington
Florida vs Tennessee
Iowa vs Arizona
Texas vs Texas Tech
Baylor vs TCU

Monday, September 13, 2010


It was a great College Football weekend, as I spent my time in Norman, Oklahoma! The anticipated battle between the Sooners and Florida State was a blow out from the start. From the war chants all weekend at Toby Keith's bar to the pregame Ponder chants, Boomer Sooner laughed at them all day on Saturday.

After attending many college football atmospheres, My Oklahoma experience was that they are very friendly and wow what about those Oklahoma t-shirts, skirts and cowboy boots, with a flower in the hair. This was the outfit of choice by the women in red. I will however give 2 thumbs up for the Florida State cheerleading squad, definitely was worth it walking slow up to our seats.

Other happenings from Norman, walked into Wal Mart for booze and what do you know, Steve Owens, Billy Sims & Jason White are there. Coyote Ugly in Oklahoma = BAD, you might as well go to hooters in Council Bluffs. However Hooters in Oklahoma = alright. Toby Keith bar = great food, great music but plan on having every person from the opposing team there. F-L-O-R-I-D-A S-T-A-T-E Florida State, Florida State, Florida State, Wooooo, haha. Last but not least, you might want to watch out underneath the bridge before you walk, it wasn't me but someone left their cookies there! hahahaha

Notes from the Weekend = 3 words
Robinson for Heisman!

Recap
I picked Michigan, they won
I picked Ohio State and Alabama, they won
I picked Iowa and they won in a blow out also,
So why in the hell did I listen to someone in California about UCLA. They got smoked.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

post your tailgate and stadium pics, lets see who can get the best pic

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Welcome

It seems like yesterday it was 24 days until the College Football season would get under way, and now we are coming up on the second week.

I wanted to start a blog for Sidney Sports fans to post their comments and predictions because it seems like everyone is picking the upsets but can't prove it.

So I am going to start with it this week.

Comments, Michigan was very exciting to watch last saturday against UConn but the defense was never tested with the poor passing and receiving of UConn. So we will see what Notre Dame has in store this week. Other observations that I made last week was that Boise State is for real again and they will have to prove it every year to me. I am glad I had a Utah roommate in college and picked that upset. Florida and Oklahoma had scares but I think that they will get that all ironed out this week. Oh yeah, what the hell Oregon.

Predictions
Michigan 31 Notre Dame 21
UCLA upsets Stanford 21-20
Iowa gets past Iowa State 28 - 17

and drum roll please... haha... Ohio State and Alabama stay #1 and #2 by winning this week

ok not much excitement on the predictions but it is the first post ever.

Johnson